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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again be able to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to regaining the ability to do something after a period of inability.
Example: "After months of rehabilitation, she will again be able to walk without assistance."
Alternatives: "be able to once more" or "regain the ability to".
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Africa may once again be able to feed itself.
We'll never again be able to plead ignorance about that tricky "eponymous" definition: eponymous.
He hoped to return and once again be able to provide for his family.
They might respect Basso, but no, they will never again be able to love him.
The Arabs will never again be able to say: "Why should we do anything?
Now 35, she knows she will never again be able to stand up.
The world may never again be able to gaze at its photo with awestruck wonder.
He also should again be able to walk on his own.
We will never again be able to depersonalise a war reported in the news.
You will never again be able to buy a Calvin Klein sofa of this magnitude at this price.
A bank spokeswoman remained vague about when the public might again be able to use the space.
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